let me have 1000 reincarnation first...hehe !!
2007-12-08 11:42:33
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answer #1
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answered by zzedezz zzu 3
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I do not think the natural world will end along with the extinction of man. Whatever the outcome, whether nuclear holocaust or global warming, life will move on and more evolved and adapted life forms will surely take over from the old ones. This natural world might see another civilization arise from the mud, but the map of the world will be entirely different. Stephen Hawkins says that men will only survive if they move out over to new worlds and inhabited solar systems somewhere in different parts of the galaxy, but I think he is wrong, for we men are doomed regardless. Even if we do not perish and linger on somehow on earth, we will mutate and turn into a different species. Say we split up and some of us move on to different worlds whereas the rest of us linger on in this one. In just a few millennia our respective genetic maps would be so different that nobody will be able to match with each other and beget offspring. In the long run the new life forms will pass out too, and then nobody will remember anything about the world of men. And this is the problem. We are not so much afraid of dying as we are of being totally forgotten.
2007-12-08 21:42:18
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answered by george 3
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I have no idea, nor do I really care. If the world ends I shan't be here to worry or care about it will I?
I do wonder and am intrigued about why people seem to keep asking this question? It does seem to keep cropping up on a weekly basis. All this "lets guess how the world will end" malarkey just seems like a waist of brain time, space and power. There are much better things to think about! What makes you think it will end? It seems to have plodded along quite nicely for billions of years without the interference of peoples vivid imaginations and prophecy's of doom.
2007-12-09 05:39:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The planet itself will presumably melt or boil into space when the Sun becomes a red giant in several thousand million years. We will of course be gone by then. Concerning ourselves, right now i think the most likely scenario is that destruction of African rainforests will lead to the release of a viral haemorrhagic fever from primates living there coming into increasing contact with humans. This will kill people in a week or less after infection. It will spread throughout the world in a couple of days and exponentially increasing numbers of people will succumb. Those who survive will not be able to cope with the loss of infrastructure function and skills possessed by others on whom they have come to depend, so they will probably die of diseases like dysentery and hypothermia or starve to death, and probably about six months after the problem starts we'll all be gone.
Of course, there's no real need for this scenario to happen, but to be honest no-one seems to be prepared to do the few simple things they would need to in order to stop this sort of thing from happening. They could do, but they're not going to. Let's be realistic. It does make you wonder how much people really care about their children though, to subject them to that.
2007-12-09 07:06:40
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answered by grayure 7
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Hmm. gruesome topic.
I saw on a documentary that on 21-12-2012, the Earth will pass through something called 'a universal equator'. this means the middle of the universe. apparently, the magnetic pull at the middle of the universe is so strong that it will cause the poles (north and south) to move to different positions (ie, south pole becomes east pole) and with this polar transition, the mantle will be disturbed and bring with it many natural disasters, including volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, tornadoes, etc. humans will no longer be able to adapt or survive within these new conditions, and will eventually die.
That's just what i saw.
2007-12-10 12:51:54
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answered by AG Bellamy 5
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brb
I think we are going to run out of oil and nobody can drive, i see a vision of people running to supermarkets and can't make it back lol, and the supermarket can't get its supply cause theres no oil, no transprotation, no airplanes to visit love ones or fight in wars. Everybody who has a yard will soon try to grow crops and dominate other peoples crops or farmland(yard) with violance and it will be very hard for people to survive when theres massive guns everywhere. But maybe the president or counties will control the world somehow from total madness, but i doubt it.
Is all going to happen by Year before 2505
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AibeFYqoO.99CxhyOYMfeuHty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071124192014AAErfyA&show=7#profile-info-MNrtNOLFaa
2007-12-08 19:36:55
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answered by GreenGasp 6
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People will die through wars and global warming.
The evil doers will be judged and the messiah will come.
It doesnt matter whether you believed it would come or not, all those fighting evil will be acknowledged.
There will be giant tidal waves and a short ice age.
Only the strong will survive.
Those who do will live in harmony.
Then when the sun is about to die, we will have the choice to go to another part of the universe.
A few of us will chose to stay as we will not want to reincarnate again.
2007-12-09 17:27:02
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answered by Free 3
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The world or human life? If you are talking about human life - One day we'll run of ways to foul in our own backyard and it'll all be over for us but nature does not leave a vacuum. Something will fill our space. What do you reckon - rodents or cockroaches to be the next lords of the planet? My money is on cockroaches .... or ants maybe.
2007-12-08 19:51:40
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answered by Thornberry 6
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Well...for one thing, we'll all be dead by the time it ends and for another, the sky will not fall down on us. Nonetheless, I believe the sun will expand, burn everything on the earth as well as much on the other planets, then it will compress and go bang. Something along those lines anyway...It was explained to me but I'm not very good at science...
2007-12-10 07:55:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe the end is nigh. I think the human race will see the error of it's ways and change for the better. We need to educate our children on how we can save the world, not why we need to. I believe the world will carry on for billions of years if we treat it properly.
2007-12-09 10:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Barring all man-made causes, and according to the second law of thermodynamics, the death of the sun will bring about the gradual cooling of the earth, until it can no longer support life.
That's a bit like dying in bed, incapacitated by an incurable illness. Fortunately, I will never see it.
2007-12-08 19:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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